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Dude, I was a diehard J2EE webapp developer who thought ASP was kids stuff, and looked down on all those losers who were stuck coding on the platform. Nowadays I am freelance, and all my friends are laughing at me because of how much I rave about ASP.net 2.0. It's not perfect, but its a good generation or two ahead of anything else out there, and it is a pure joy to code in.
The only thing I missed about my java days was IDEa by Jetbrains, which I still think is the greatest thing ever. Recently I found out about resharper, and was only too eager to hand over the two hundred they ask for to bring all the best stuff over into VS.
Honestly, I think that .net is the single best accomplishment ever to come out of microsoft.
You are right about the asp.net 2.0 stuff. The APIs and workflow are really well done.
And you are even more right about the IDE/Code situation. C# is a great language, but editting it in VS2005 feels like stepping back in time about 6 years. Java development environments are much nicer from a pure coding standpoint.
Oh well, maybe 2008 will be an improvement.





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2006-02-05
C# and .NET were the one thing that bring me back to programming for Windows for pleasure.